Looe Music Festival 2018

The dates for the 2018 event are 21st September to 23rd September. It's a unique and magical event which simply defies description ... you'll just have to experience it in person. Please read ticket terms and conditions carefully before purchasing. Looe Music Festival operates a strict 'no refunds' policy on tickets, as published on the Looe Music Festival website: http://www.looemusic.co.uk/ticket-terms-and-conditions. Visiting Looe Music Festival is easy - parking is simple, accommodation is plentify and festival shuttle buses cover the area between Polperro, the local holiday parks and town. Simply buy your festival tickets (with or without festival camping) and you're good to go. If you don't fancy festival camping (or want to pick your own campsite) you can book direct with the accommodation provider. You can sleep in comfort in static caravans, guest houses, B&Bs, hotels, yurts, pods, apartments or holiday cottages. All tickets are subject to a booking fee. Take time off in Looe!

Venue:Looe
Meet at the Millpool car park Looe

When:Fri, 21 Sep 2018 4.00pm -
Thu, 1 Jan 1970 1.00am

Sherlock Gnomes

Garden gnomes, Gnomeo & Juliet, recruit renown detective, Sherlock Gnomes, to investigate the mysterious disappearance of other garden ornaments. Tickets are £5.00 for adults, £3.00 for children and must be paid on the door, please be aware that Eventbrite is a reservation only.

Venue:Brannel School Community Cinema
Rectory Road Saint Stephen

When:Fri, 8 Jun 2018 7.00pm -
Thu, 1 Jan 1970 1.00am

Cave of Visions – with Sika

A unique shamanic experience in the mighty Carnglaze Caverns. Expect to go within, to dance on the earth, to connect deeply. Enter the cave and let Sika’s ancient sounds transport you to a different place and time. This will be a powerful performance weaving sound, music and story. Sika composed this shamanic piece especially for this extraordinary venue. Sometimes strong and rhythmic, sometimes haunting and ethereal, didjeridoos, drums and flutes will guide our way. A clear highlight of Sika’s UK Sound Journey Tour 2018. The cave's huge stage, vast amplified acoustics and atmospheric lighting, will add to the magical ambience. This is the perfect place to experience the ancient sounds of these sacred instruments echoing inside the cavern. Practical information Ticketing info The concert will commence at 7.30pm. Doors to the cavern open from 7pm. The site itself will open at 6:30pm for anyone wanting to enjoy the gardens and Woodland Walk beforehand. Please print your Eventbrite ticket to show on arrival. If you can't print your ticket, please bring your ticket reference and some ID. Subject to availability, tickets will also be sold on the door for £40 each. There will be unreserved seating as well as standing room, with plenty of space to move and dance. This isn't a Sound Journey, so people won't generally lie down, however you are still welcome to do so if you wish. What else may I need? Please dress warmly. The temperature of the cavern will likely be around 10 degrees. The atmosphere is changeable and may be damp. Sturdy shoes and a small torch are also recommended. You may wish to bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated. Hot and cold drinks will also be available at the refreshments bar. There is no food available. Getting to the venue Full directions and transport information can be found on the Carnglaze Caverns website: http://www.carnglaze.com/contact-us/find-us/ They have a sizeable carpark, a short walk from the cavern. A limited number of car spaces for people with lower mobility are available. These must be booked in advance. To secure your space please call Carnglaze directly: 01579 320251 For lift-sharing, you're welcome to post a message on Sika's Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/720929091449202/ To find out about Sika's other events and Sound Journeys, please visit: www.sikamusic.com

Venue:Carnglaze Caverns
St Neot Saint Neot

When:Wed, 18 Jul 2018 7.30pm -
Thu, 1 Jan 1970 1.00am

A Pint Sized Conversation at Into Bodmin

Dylan Frankland, Rosa Day-Jones, Tobias Grace and Katherine Lea present: A PINT SIZED CONVERSATION Continuing our tour at: Into Bodmin, 7th and 9th June, 7:30pm. (Not 8th June) We are using a PAY WHAT YOU DECIDE scheme, meaning that you can reserve a ticket before the performance without having to pay for a ticket beforehand. Then on exiting the show, you have the opportunity to make a donation of what you decide you want to, or can afford to pay, based on your overall enjoyment of the performance. Please be aware we will only be able to accept cash donations. “This summer, she comes to my door and tells me she’s been diagnosed with depression and I think to myself – not this again”My friend.My cousin.My sister.My step dad.So, we know what you’re thinking.It’s going to get real sad and serious from now on.And you’re not wrong, there is going to be stuff in here that is sad.And serious.But don’t worry. We’ve got pork scratchings.A piece about mental health and offering support.About not getting it right all of the time.But trying. TRAILER: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhxsCrAu2VE 'an affable lot... you could well find yourself buying them a drink' The PRSD TOURING 2018 (See schedule below) Driftwood Spars Pub, St Agnes, Cornwall. 20th and 21st April. University of Gloucestershire. 26th April. The Frog and Fiddle Pub, Cheltenham. 17th May. The Pig and Whistle, Melksham. 18th May. Juju's Bar and Stage, London. 24th May. Into Bodmin, Cornwall. 7th and 9th June. This tour is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. **** Razz Mag 'Powerful and enlightening'Sarah Knight, Rethink Mental Illness'Angry but uplifting; powerless but empowering, sad, but ultimately upbeat; defiant'The PRSD 'Curtains are pulled open and walls dissolved as we’re invited... to share in a very real experience. Nothing is filtered out, even the stuff that’s hard to talk about. Every one of the ensemble articulates themselves wonderfully''Honest and engaging'Exeunt'The small ensemble work beautifully together... The writing is compelling and assured, with many poetic moments, very clever observations... and perceptive humour' The Peg

Venue:Bodmin Folk Club
2 Lower Bore Street Bodmin

When:Sat, 9 Jun 2018 7.30pm -
Thu, 1 Jan 1970 1.00am

Liskeard SOUP

The SOUP model is a powerful tool to start conversations, practice democracy and fund new projects/people/ideas in our neighbourhood, community or city. Established in Detroit in 2010, SOUP is a brilliant way to redevelop, reorganise and reimagine where we live – the projects that get funded are up to the community! How SOUP works: If you want to be in the audience on the night you will be asked for a £5 donation on the door. This gets you soup, Column Bakehouse bread and a vote! At the SOUP dinner on 20th June we'll be inviting four individuals or groups to pitch their project idea to the audience. Each pitch can last for up to four minutes. Audience members can then ask each presenter up to four questions after their presentation. After the presentations, audience members are encouraged to discuss and debate what they've heard. They then vote for the project which they think is the most innovative and socially enterprising. The project with the highest number of votes will receive a small grant of £500, plus the takings of the door. There will also be entertainment on the night! To find out more, visit https://liskeardsoup.org/ If you have any questions please call 01752 395028 or email [email protected]